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We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Chambers Arizona hotel. The famous and/or historic hotels of the world are major destinations in their own right. The Hotel Baur au Lac in Zurich, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, the Fasano Hotel e Restaurante Rio in Rio de Janeiro, the Mandarin Oriental Macau, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong and Hotel La Mamounia in Marrakesh (Marrakech). are some of the world's most famous hotels.

The invisible but tactile ghost at the Park Hotel in Hot Springs; the bigfoot seen in the Huachuca Mountains (perhaps it was the Mogollon Monster); tales of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine in the Superstitions; the entrance to Hell in the Superstition Mountains, which emits the winds that cause dust storms in the Phoenix area; the inebriated ghost in the ballroom of the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, said to be that of a man who fell from the cliffs; the thunderbird of Apache legend that dwells in the Superstition Mountains; the time shifts experienced by some hikers in the Superstitions; and the phantom guests of the Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix, including invisible happy children and the unhappy Leone Jensen, who leapt to her death in 1928, are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of Arizona.

The plumed, venomous snakes that inhabit sacred springs, according to the Zuni people; the strange lights seen hovering in the Superstition Mountains; the sasquatch-like Mogollon Monster; the ninety-two foot winged, alligator like monster, killed by ranchers between the Huachuca and Whetstone ranges, in what is now Coronado National Forest, in 1890 (a sample was sent for scientific examination - what happened to it?); the phantoms in old fashioned clothes who are sometimes seen on London Bridge in Lake Havasu City; the phantom, at Grand Canyon's Maricopa Point, of a luckless member of the Civilian Conservation Corps who fell to his death in the nineteen-thirties; the ghosts of the El Tovar Hotel at the Grand Canyon, including a dark figure seen outside and the friendly spirit of Fred Harvey, a former owner; and the draining energy vortices experienced around Sedona and in the Superstition Mountains, are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in Arizona.

Sights/Places to See and Attractions in Arizona

The Bohemian community of Bisbee; the iconic wild west scenery of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which extends into Utah; the fine Spanish architecture of the Mission San Xavier del Bac, still used by Native Americans; Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument; Montezuma Castle National Monument; the city of Tucson; the winter resort of Mount Lemmon Ski Valley; the city of Flagstaff; the former ghost town of Jerome; the Hoover Dam with Lake Mead, on the border with Nevada; the real London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, along with a London pub and a London bus;Saguaro National Park; Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Indian Reservation; Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; the wild west town of Tombstone, where Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp, along with Doc Holliday, faced the Mclaurys and Clantons in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral; the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, an important archaeological site with Native American cliff houses;Fort Apache Historic Park with its displays and demonstrations of Apache culture; the beautiful Antelope Canyon near Page; the Hopi Cultural Centre in Second Mesa; the ruined missions of Tumacacori National Historical Park;Petrified Forest National Park; the city of Phoenix; Cathedral Rock near Sedona; and the fantastic Grand Canyon, a sight that everyone must see before claiming to be well travelled, are among the attractions of Arizona.

Being familiar with the USA is as important in the modern Grand Tour as familiarity with Europe. Juneau, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Kansas City, Honolulu, Sacramento, Indianapolis, Lake Tahoe, Washington DC, Skagway, St Louis, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Minneapolis, Fort Lauderdale, Phoenix, Detroit, Santa Fe, New Orleans, Seattle, Sitka, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Savannah, Boston, Miami, Fairbanks, Atlanta, Anchorage, San Diego, Chicago and Houston are among the most famous cities in the USA. Other American mainland sites that should not be missed if a visitor to America, or an American for that matter, is to be regarded as well travelled, include The Arctic wilderness of Alaska, the Appalachians, the Okefenokee Swamp, rodeos, Niagara Falls, the plantations and bayous of the Mississippi Delta, Route 66, Bryce Canyon, the Ozarks, Mount Rushmore, the California coastline, Mount Rainier National Park, Mount McKinley and fabulous wildlife in Denali National Park, the Florida Keys, Marvellous scenery and sea life in Kenai Fjords National Park, the Adirondacks, the beach at Waikiki in Hawaii, the Disney resorts, Native American nations such as the Navajo and the Hopi, the wild west town of Tombstone, the Grand Canyon, the Everglades, Yosemite National Park, Glacier Bay National Park, Yellowstone National Park and Hawaiian volcanoes such as Mauna Loa.

The United States of America are so enormous that even most Americans cannot "know" all of their own country. Even visiting every state would be a major undertaking. It is possible, however, to visit the iconic places known all over the world, especially through Hollywood movies. Camelopard.com hopes that you find its travel advice and anecdotes helpful or amusing.

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